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Educational resources on LGBTQ2+ inclusion CCDI webinars The following webinars were delivered previously, and recorded versions can be accessed via CCDI’s Knowledge Repository. Some of these are explicitly focused on LGBTQ2+ inclusion, and some are more generalized. If your organization is a CCDI Employer Partner, you and your colleagues can visit https://portal.ccdi.ca/login to register for access (using a work email address) and login credentials will be sent via e-mail (check Inbox and Junk Mail folder just in case). Each of the following webinars can be found by searching on the name. Click on the links below for a description of each webinar or to connect directly to the webinar (after logging in at https://portal.ccdi.ca/login). Gender diversity Information Link in the workplace – The LGBTQ2+ experience and how Information Link colleagues can support LGBTQ2+ in today’s world Information Link Transitions in the workplace – Promising practices in providing a Information Link positive space LGBTQ2+ intersectionality – Understanding the lived experiences of Information Link racialized LGBTQ2+ people Inclusion LGBTQ2+ 101 – Parlons de lettres et créons des milieux de Information Link travail plus inclusifs

The following upcoming webinars will be delivered live (recorded versions will be accessible via CCDI’s Knowledge Repository shortly thereafter). If your organization is a CCDI Employer Partner, you and your colleagues can register and attend for free. » July 7 – Let’s talk about privilege » November 3 – The importance of intersectionality in diversity and inclusion » December 8 – Addressing power dynamics for inclusive leadership If your organization is currently not a CCDI Employer Partner and you are interested in joining, please contact your Partner Relations lead or send an email to [email protected].

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Articles and toolkits » Article: Transphobia Comes In Many Forms. Here's How To Challenge Some from Al Donato (Huffington Post, May 15, 2020) » Article: LGBTQ: More than just letters from Dexter Morse, International Air Transport Association (Canadian Underwriter, March 8, 2020) » Report: In & Out: Diverging Perspectives on LGBT Inclusion in the Workplace from CCDI » Toolkit: The Genderbread Person from the hues project Other resources Books » Death Threat (Vivek Shraya & Ness Lee) » Disrupting Queer Inclusion: Canadian Homonationalisms and the Politics of Belonging (Rinaldo Walcott) » Me, Myself, They (Joshua M. Ferguson) » Never Going Back: A History of Queer Activism in Canada (Tom Warner) » We Have Always Been Here: A Queen Muslim Memoir (Samra Habib)

Film and Television Please note: There is a cost related to watching this content and CCDI is not responsible for those costs. » Angels in America (iTunes) » The Normal Heart (Amazon Prime) » Boys Don’t Cry (YouTube) » Paris is Burning (YouTube) » Carol (Amazon Prime) » Pose (FX Canada) » The Handmaiden (Amazon Prime) » Prayers for Bobby (Amazon Prime) » Ma vie en rose (iTunes) » RuPaul’s Drag Race (Netflix) » Moonlight (Amazon Prime) » Special (Netflix) » Milk (Amazon Prime) » Transparent (Amazon Prime)

Podcasts » Bad With Money » Nancy » Disability After Dark » One From The Vaults » Hoodrat to Headwrap » The Read » Making History » Still Processing

Accounts to follow on Instagram CCDI is not responsible for the content posted by any of these accounts. » @amberleventry » @lesbianherstoryarchives » @asianmapleleaf » @mikerizzi » @diversitydudemb » @queerbible » @georgehtakei » @sleclair09 » @lgbt_history » @visual_aids

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